Ciesielski Mariusz, Tkaczyk Miłosz, Hycza Tomasz, Taczanowska Karolina
Department of Geomatics, Forest Research Institute, Sękocin Stary, ul. Braci Leśnej 3, 05-090, Raszyn, Poland.
Department of Forest Protection, Forest Research Institute, Sękocin Stary, ul. Braci Leśnej 3, 05-090, Raszyn, Poland.
J Outdoor Recreat Tour. 2023 Mar;41:100495. doi: 10.1016/j.jort.2022.100495. Epub 2022 Feb 28.
The COVID -19 pandemic posed serious challenge for securing public health worldwide. Public health preparedness and restrictions put in place impacted many aspects of human life, including recreational activities and access to outdoor recreational destinations. Green spaces have become one of the few sources of resilience during the coronavirus crisis due to their restorative effects on psychophysical health and community well-being. The aim of this study is to analyse the impact of the COVID -19 pandemic on forest visitation. The results are based upon long-term visitor data acquired via pyroelectric sensors (Eco-Counter) in three forest districts located in Poland (Browsk, Gdansk & Kozienice Forest Districts). The analysis covers the period between January 01, 2019 and December 31, 2020 and the results confirm changes in recreational use in the studied forest areas during the pandemic compared to the preceding year. However, observed changes in forest visitation vary by pandemic period and study area. The ban on access to forest areas significantly reduced the number of forest visits in all studied areas. The number of visits to sub-urban forests (Gdansk Forest District) and to remote nature-based tourist destinations (Browsk Forest District) increased in the later pandemic periods, especially in the summer months of 2020, while it remained the same in a popular nearby recreation area: Kozienice Forest District. There were only minor temporal shifts in the distribution of weekly and daily visits. The results are important for public health preparedness planning in crisis situations and for provisioning conditions supporting societal health and well-being. Objective data on forest visits are necessary for successful management of forest areas and surrounding amenities. More cross-sector collaboration and public participation would be desirable to create sustainable, resilient, and liveable spaces for the society.
•Long-term visitation monitoring is crucial for successful management of outdoor recreation destinations and their catchment areas.•Objective numbers concerning forest visitation from the pre-pandemic and COVID-19 pandemic period allow observing trends and making fact-based management decisions during period of crisis.•Changes in the investigated three forest study areas in Poland were not homogenous, which implies the necessity of systematic visitor monitoring in multiple destinations, in order to cover different types of forest areas and also local diversity in recreational use.•More intersectoral, interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary exchange would be desirable to better integrate existing on-site visitor monitoring data into decision making processes related to forest management, urban planning, transportation, tourism and public health.
新冠疫情给全球公共卫生安全带来了严峻挑战。公共卫生防范措施和实施的限制影响了人类生活的许多方面,包括娱乐活动和前往户外休闲目的地的机会。绿地因其对身心健康和社区福祉具有恢复作用,已成为新冠疫情危机期间为数不多的恢复力来源之一。本研究旨在分析新冠疫情对森林游览的影响。研究结果基于通过热释电传感器(生态计数器)在波兰的三个森林区(布罗斯克、格但斯克和科济耶尼采森林区)获取的长期游客数据。分析涵盖2019年1月1日至2020年12月31日期间,结果证实了疫情期间与上一年相比,所研究森林区域的娱乐使用情况发生了变化。然而,观察到的森林游览变化因疫情阶段和研究区域而异。森林区域的访问禁令显著减少了所有研究区域的森林访问量。在疫情后期,尤其是2020年夏季,城郊森林(格但斯克森林区)和偏远自然旅游目的地(布罗斯克森林区)的访问量有所增加,而附近一个受欢迎的休闲区:科济耶尼采森林区的访问量则保持不变。每周和每日访问分布仅出现了微小的时间变化。这些结果对于危机情况下的公共卫生防范规划以及提供支持社会健康和福祉的条件非常重要。关于森林访问的客观数据对于森林区域及其周边设施的成功管理至关重要。需要更多的跨部门合作和公众参与,以创建可持续、有恢复力且宜居的社会空间。
•长期访问监测对于户外休闲目的地及其集水区的成功管理至关重要。
•有关疫情前和新冠疫情期间森林访问的客观数据有助于观察趋势,并在危机期间做出基于事实的管理决策。
•波兰所调查的三个森林研究区域的变化并不均匀,这意味着有必要在多个目的地进行系统的游客监测,以涵盖不同类型的森林区域以及娱乐使用方面的地方差异。
•需要更多的跨部门、跨学科和跨领域交流,以便更好地将现有的现场游客监测数据整合到与森林管理、城市规划、交通、旅游和公共卫生相关的决策过程中。